New York Rangers vs. New Jersey Devils on Sunday, Jan. 26 and Rangers vs. New York Islanders on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at Yankee Stadium; Select Tickets Available Beginning Thursday, Nov. 21

Special NHL Chrome Collection™ Logos Unveiled

NEW YORK (November 12, 2013) – Tickets to the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™ games at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and Yankee Stadium in New York will go on sale to the public next week, the National Hockey League announced today.

Tickets to the Los Angeles Kings vs. Anaheim Ducks match-up at Dodger Stadium will be available for purchase via Ticketmaster.com and Ticketmaster.ca, the official ticket marketplace of the NHL, beginning at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

Tickets to the two games at Yankee Stadium will go on sale on both Ticketmaster sites at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 21.

Part of the previously-announced 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™, a group of games planned for outdoor locations this season, the Kings and Ducks will face off at iconic Dodger Stadium at 6:30 p.m. PT / 9:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 25. Two games will be played at Yankee Stadium when the New York Rangers face off against the New Jersey Devils on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 12:30 p.m. ET and the New York Islanders on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

The NHL also unveiled today the NHL Chrome Collection™, chrome-treated team logos specifically designed for use in connection with the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™. The Ducks, Chicago Blackhawks, Kings, Devils, Islanders, Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins will each utilize primary marks that showcase the special creative treatment. The chrome logo designs are unique to the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™ and inspired from the chrome details on the NHL shield, bringing a dynamic and modern perspective to conventional team identities.

Logos in the NHL Chrome Collection™ for the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series ™ are now available for download at http://link.nhl.com/brandassets.

The NHL will unveil team jerseys for all four outdoor games of the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™ in the coming weeks.

The Los Angeles event will mark a series of firsts for the National Hockey League and its fans as the Jan. 25 game will be the first outdoor regular season NHL® game played in California. In its 51 year history, the venerable Dodger Stadium has hosted eight World Series and close to 4,000 regular-season games, but never a hockey game.

In its five year history, the new Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009 and is already one of the most celebrated venues in all of sports, has played host to college football bowl games, concerts by Grammy-Award winning acts, soccer and boxing matches – but never a hockey game, making the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™ another true milestone for the Stadium, the NHL® and its fans.

The game between the Kings and Ducks will be telecast nationally in the U.S. on NBC Sports Network and throughout Canada on CBC and RDS2. For the Rangers vs. Devils game on Sunday, Jan. 26, NBC will broadcast the game live nationally in the U.S., while CBC provides live coverage throughout Canada. For the Rangers vs. Islanders game Jan. 29, national coverage in the U.S. switches to NBC Sports Network, with TSN and RDS2 providing live telecasts across Canada. Sirius XM Satellite Radio will provide radio coverage of all three games.

NHL Network™ and NHL.com will provide extensive coverage live from Southern California and New York leading up to and after the games. NHL Social™ will have exclusive coverage on all social platforms, including the use of the hashtag #StadiumSeries.

Fans interested in receiving more information on ticketing, news and special offers around the event can register at www.NHL.com/2014LosAngeles and www.NHL.com/2014NewYork.

Official fan packages for all NHL signature events are available from Global Event Forum, the Official NHL® Events Fan Package Partner. For more information please visit www.nhl.com/fanpackages.

“Okay, let’s go over the ground rules.
You can’t leave first until you chug a beer.
Any man scoring has to chug a beer.
You have to chug a beer at the top of all odd-numbered innings.
Oh, and the fourth inning is the beer inning.”

I’m going to be in San Francisco next week for a conference. I’m trying to find a place close to my hotel that has *Pliny the Elder* on tap since I’ve heard so much about it and it is basically a mythical thing like a unicorn on this coast.

*Quick* somewhat related *Story*: Mrs. Manny and I went to see *Local Natives* at Webster Hall a few years back. Before the show we had dinner at *The Smith* which is very close to *Webster Hall*. A guy came in with a *mustache* and a *cape* and I exclaimed “Cool cape, Harry Potter”. Then *Mrs. Manny* informed me that I had just made fun of the lead singer of *Local Natives*. And he *totally* noticed I said it. His *lady friend* did not seem happy about it.

Sorry *Wicky*. I know how it feels to *break* a bone. I broke my *hand* and wrist and some other garbage when I was a *youngster*. I apologize for making *fun* of your handicap and *ensuing* deformity.

As someone who likes both *beer* and *music*, I’m liking this afternoon’s chat.

*Local Natives* are great, Manny. You should be nice and not make fun of them.

*Pliny the Elder* is one of the very few things that have lived up to their hype in my post 25 year old life. Just an *amazing, amazing* beer. You can actually find it in Philadelphia every once in a while but nowhere else that I know of on the east coast. Have you ever tried *Heady Topper*? Same level of *awesomeness*.

Beer talk! I just love me some *Anchor Steam* brewery productions. I’m a big fan of *dark* beers. I guess my favorite beer on the planet would be the *Westmalle* Dubbel. Although the *St. Bernadus* Abbey 12 is a keeper as well.

That’s awesome to hear *Mister D*. I’m looking forward to *Pliny* even more now that you said that. I’ve never had *Heady Topper* but I love IPAs almost more than almost anything so I will have to look for it now too.

I *have* to travel to the *hospital* now for a routine checkup on my *wound* and new *Machinery* I will be *Back* soon. I look forward to all your thoughts and analyses of *beer* and *hockey* and *Chrome*

*Heady Topper* isn’t very easy to find either. I think in 4 years in Boston I got it maybe 3 times total? Best one you can find semi-regularly there is *Lunch* from Maine Beer Co. Just had it at *Ginger Man* on Saturday night, actually. Great beer. Named after a *whale* named Lunch. For *real*.

I live on the green line pretty close to *Sunset Grill & Tap*. Did you ever go there Mister D? They’re known for their enormous beer selection. Over 100 beers *on tap* and like 300 more *in a bottle*. It’s one of my favorite places. I’ve been looking up *Heady Topper* the last few minutes and it looks like it is tough to find outside of Vermont, but sometimes is available in *Boston*. I will keep an eye out

It always starts with *Tusker* but the better ones are the *Deutsch* breeds like *Windhoek* or *Hansa* or *Coopers*

Also the best thing Guiness makes is sold in *Africa* and their brewery in *Dublin* only. Maybe parts of *Asia* as well. Guinness in *Ireland* is an unreal experience. So freaking good. *Beamish* is also great as is *Murphys*

Waiting for my son in the lobby. So far only one fan wearing Devils jersey. On the other hand, there are three guys next to me in Rangers hats speaking Slovakian. Am I missing something? Is Gaborik resigning with NY next year!